Does anyone know any bands that mix death metal with noise in some way, shape or form? Note that I know what death/grind is and it's definitely not what I'm looking for unless you can find me a noisegrind/DM band; nor am I looking for something that sounds like Mitochondrion - ideally the band I'm looking for will integrate feedback and dissonant harshness into their sound without it dominating the riff-writing methods at work. Besides, Mitochondrion isn't really harsh enough for what I'm seeking right now, so if it does sound like them it better be pretty fucking grating music. Thanks in advance.

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Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 12:41 am

*sigh* I know this is partially my fault for giving a rather vague description, but... Guys, while I do like these bands you're recommending, I'm not really looking for the sort of semi-structured dissonance that these bands are using. I want death metal mixed with elements of harsh noise. You know, not the Portal type of dissonance "noise", but death metal riffs blended with literal harsh noise: intense, Merzbow-esque sonic feedback. I don't want the riffs to be dissonant in the melodic sense, I want them to be accompanied by or interspersed between raw, undilted noise.

If you're not already aware of what they sound like, go listen to a few songs by Enbilulugugal and then imagine them playing DM instead of BM. That's essentially what I'm trying to find.

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Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 10:44 am

MalignantThrone wrote:

*sigh* I know this is partially my fault for giving a rather vague description, but... Guys, while I do like these bands you're recommending, I'm not really looking for the sort of semi-structured dissonance that these bands are using. I want death metal mixed with elements of harsh noise. You know, not the Portal type of dissonance "noise", but death metal riffs blended with literal harsh noise: intense, Merzbow-esque sonic feedback. I don't want the riffs to be dissonant in the melodic sense, I want them to be accompanied by or interspersed between raw, undilted noise.

If you're not already aware of what they sound like, go listen to a few songs by Enbilulugugal and then imagine them playing DM instead of BM. That's essentially what I'm trying to find.

Thank you for exposing me to Enbilulugugal. Weirdly simple and super catchy black metal with deranged shrieking on top of it complemented by trippy raw noise. I wish I could help you uncover more of this kind of stuff especially in Death metal form.

Great call. I was just about to revisit this when you rec'd it, so you have perfect timing . Definitely pretty awesome stuff. The only real weak point is in some of the guitar leads, where enthusiasm tends to outstrip technique, but it's a minor point... all in all some really well-presented, well-conceived death metal, very much along the lines of what I'd hope to hear. If you can think of any other examples of arcane, cryptic, ornate-yet-cohesive DM along these lines I'd love to hear about them.

Shub Niggurath - The Kinglike Celebration (Final Aeon on Earth). Take a look at their cool EP, Evilness and Darkness Prevail, too, though I don't remember if they use keys here on that one. Their full length is more black/death. Neat, I just realised these guys released an album last year, gotta check it out now I guess... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwmE6BLfDTs

And then take a look at

Necrophiliac - Chaopula - Citadel of Mirrors. These Spanish guys don't use keyboard if I remember correctly, but should still be up your alley for this request, and it's an awesome album anyway. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6VJNtU6yEk

EDIT: Imprecation - Theurgia Goetia Summa - cool US black/death band that sometimes get mentioned together with Immolation/Incantation, though with a stronger black metal influence and focus on atmosphere. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr6j3YX9rwQ

Hope it helps!

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Thanks! Will check into these and update later with some impressions. The Cenotaph album I have skimmed in the past, but that's actually another one I've been meaning to revisit. The others will be totally new. Hooray! In the Maze of Kadath is definitely great stuff, "Nemesis" is a particularly outstanding track. I like how the whole EP has that strident, brighter sound, almost like some type of melodic death metal, but with a darker and more cryptic vibe than you'd normally find in 'melodic' material.

EDIT: Shub-Niggurath definitely seemed to be the standout of those four... nice chaotic riffs laced in with well-tempered structures, altogether a good textural blend. Will definitely look further into their stuff. Cenotaph still sits oddly with me because I feel like I can't hear the goddamn riffs... the melodicism, or whatever there is of it to be found, gets sort of blurred over and lost in the chum of low-tuned distortion. Kind of frustrating.

Can someone recommend futuristic death metal like Scarve? Modern production, some groove metal riffs which always seem to be present, atmospheric keyboards and synths. Maybe something like Chainheart Machine with MORE death metal in it. No folk involved, please.

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Can someone recommend futuristic death metal like Scarve? Modern production, some groove metal riffs which always seem to be present, atmospheric keyboards and synths. Maybe something like Chainheart Machine with MORE death metal in it. No folk involved, please.

Alchemist and Kalisia are obvious recommendations, maybe Augury and Beyond Creation too. Same for Anata and The Project Hate (actually they're probably my better rec, finding real death metal with lots of groove AND keys is a hard task)

Disciples of Mockery - Prelude to ApocalypseImprecation - Theurgia Goetia Summa (compilation of demos)Impetuous Ritual - Relentless Execution of Ceremonial Excrescence (this one is quite chaotic and vile compared to the others)Drawn And Quartered - Merciless Hammer of Lucifer or Hail Infernal Darkness (the other albums are less Incantation-styled while those two are the most occultistic, dark and mysterious)

I'm looking for recommendations on death metal with brilliant riffs. Hints of black metal are welcome and I'm definitely looking for bands with a good amount of atmosphere. They're not strictly death but I'm really digging Dephosphorus at the minute who have a great combination of atmosphere and mental riffs. Another album I'm digging is Dead Congregation's 'Graves of the Archangels', which is definitely a bit more orthodox. Especially the last track with that amazing tremolo riff.

Big fan of occult-themed bands too and I'm especially liking Adversarial's debut along with their split with Antediluvian.

I'm looking for recommendations on death metal with brilliant riffs. Hints of black metal are welcome and I'm definitely looking for bands with a good amount of atmosphere. They're not strictly death but I'm really digging Dephosphorus at the minute who have a great combination of atmosphere and mental riffs. Another album I'm digging is Dead Congregation's 'Graves of the Archangels', which is definitely a bit more orthodox. Especially the last track with that amazing tremolo riff.

Big fan of occult-themed bands too and I'm especially liking Adversarial's debut along with their split with Antediluvian.

Cheers for any help!

When someone says brilliant riffs, the first thing I think of is Demilich's Nespithe.

Give these a shot:Necrophobic- The Nocturnal SilenceSentenced- North From Here and Shadows of the PastAtrocity- TodessehnsuchtTimeghoul- 1992-1994 DiscographyInfester- To the Depths of DegradationImprecation- Theurgia Goetia Summa

I'm looking for recommendations on death metal with brilliant riffs. Hints of black metal are welcome and I'm definitely looking for bands with a good amount of atmosphere. They're not strictly death but I'm really digging Dephosphorus at the minute who have a great combination of atmosphere and mental riffs. Another album I'm digging is Dead Congregation's 'Graves of the Archangels', which is definitely a bit more orthodox. Especially the last track with that amazing tremolo riff.

Big fan of occult-themed bands too and I'm especially liking Adversarial's debut along with their split with Antediluvian.

Albums similar to deteriorate's rotting in hell and disastrous murmur's rhapsodies in red? I love the raw feel of disastrous murmur and deteriorate. Stuff that immediately comes to mind to compare the two to are rottrevore's iniquisitious and infester's to the depths in degradation. Looking forward to some suggestions. I'm in a death metal mood.

Also, just out of curiosity, what albums are similar to timeghoul? I like the far out kind of atmosphere in that band. The only band I can compare them to is phantasm USA, because their sound is so unique, in and of itself.

I'm looking for recommendations on death metal with brilliant riffs. Hints of black metal are welcome and I'm definitely looking for bands with a good amount of atmosphere. They're not strictly death but I'm really digging Dephosphorus at the minute who have a great combination of atmosphere and mental riffs. Another album I'm digging is Dead Congregation's 'Graves of the Archangels', which is definitely a bit more orthodox. Especially the last track with that amazing tremolo riff.

Big fan of occult-themed bands too and I'm especially liking Adversarial's debut along with their split with Antediluvian.

Albums similar to deteriorate's rotting in hell and disastrous murmur's rhapsodies in red? I love the raw feel of disastrous murmur and deteriorate. Stuff that immediately comes to mind to compare the two to are rottrevore's iniquisitious and infester's to the depths in degradation. Looking forward to some suggestions. I'm in a death metal mood.

Try Miasma from Austria and their album Changes. I find it more or less similar to Iniquitous.

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Also, just out of curiosity, what albums are similar to timeghoul? I like the far out kind of atmosphere in that band. The only band I can compare them to is phantasm USA, because their sound is so unique, in and of itself.

I don't think that anything actually sounds like Timeghoul, but for that kind of spacey and dark atmosphere you could try Nocturnus and Crystal Age.

Albums similar to deteriorate's rotting in hell and disastrous murmur's rhapsodies in red? I love the raw feel of disastrous murmur and deteriorate. Stuff that immediately comes to mind to compare the two to are rottrevore's iniquisitious and infester's to the depths in degradation. Looking forward to some suggestions. I'm in a death metal mood.

Try Miasma from Austria and their album Changes. I find it more or less similar to Iniquitous.

metaldiscussor666 wrote:

Also, just out of curiosity, what albums are similar to timeghoul? I like the far out kind of atmosphere in that band. The only band I can compare them to is phantasm USA, because their sound is so unique, in and of itself.

I don't think that anything actually sounds like Timeghoul, but for that kind of spacey and dark atmosphere you could try Nocturnus and Crystal Age.

I'll have to check out Miasma. I already know Nocturnus and Crystal age, but I agree with you. I love the sci fi atmosphere in both of them.

I'm looking for recommendations on death metal with brilliant riffs. Hints of black metal are welcome and I'm definitely looking for bands with a good amount of atmosphere. They're not strictly death but I'm really digging Dephosphorus at the minute who have a great combination of atmosphere and mental riffs. Another album I'm digging is Dead Congregation's 'Graves of the Archangels', which is definitely a bit more orthodox. Especially the last track with that amazing tremolo riff.

Big fan of occult-themed bands too and I'm especially liking Adversarial's debut along with their split with Antediluvian.

I'm looking for recommendations on death metal with brilliant riffs. Hints of black metal are welcome and I'm definitely looking for bands with a good amount of atmosphere. They're not strictly death but I'm really digging Dephosphorus at the minute who have a great combination of atmosphere and mental riffs. Another album I'm digging is Dead Congregation's 'Graves of the Archangels', which is definitely a bit more orthodox. Especially the last track with that amazing tremolo riff.

Big fan of occult-themed bands too and I'm especially liking Adversarial's debut along with their split with Antediluvian.

I'm looking for recommendations on death metal with brilliant riffs. Hints of black metal are welcome and I'm definitely looking for bands with a good amount of atmosphere. They're not strictly death but I'm really digging Dephosphorus at the minute who have a great combination of atmosphere and mental riffs. Another album I'm digging is Dead Congregation's 'Graves of the Archangels', which is definitely a bit more orthodox. Especially the last track with that amazing tremolo riff.

Big fan of occult-themed bands too and I'm especially liking Adversarial's debut along with their split with Antediluvian.

Cheers for any help!

Death metal with brilliant riffs and hints of black metal? You need Battlemaster!

I'd recommend the "Warthirsting and Winterbound" full length or their split ep with Inter Arma.

I don't listen to death metal much anymore, but here are some of my favorite, lesser known bands:

Centinex: they basically changed their name to Demonical, but all their albums under both names are great... I like the earlier Centinex albums the most though. Great mix of brutality and melody. Their album "Reborn Through Flames" has some of my favorite DM riffs.

Hails! Im looking for dark occult death metal in the vein of Incantation and Masoleoum. Any good reccomendations?

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I'm listening to Disma now, and totally digging the full length album! The latter two will be next in previewing! I plan on buying album from all the bands recommended in due time as I like this style of death metal so much! Thanks a lot!